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Music Therapy Vol.1

Labels

Mate

Catno

MATE009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

Spain

Release date

Nov 1, 2022

Spanish label Mate is back with more excellent Deep House cuts from different corners of the scene. Vick Lavender repeats on the label this time with a vocal song feat. David Glen, simply magical. Italian finest Reekee which has just been released on Patric Scott's Sistrum presents a fusion of electronica and jazz wit solid and elegant drums. Shaka from Switzerland offers us the groove and house vibes straight to the dancefloor. Nicola Alteri is The Mechanical Man, broken beat with sharp chords and R&B vocals combined perfectly. Don't let it get away!

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$20*

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MATE009 - SP - 2022

A1

Vick Lavender - Another Girl

A2

Reekee - Release Yourself

B1

Shaka - Between The Lines

B2

The Mechanical Man - She Got Love For Me

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